Female fertility clock is comparatively ticking rapidly after 30
By: Team Ifairer | Posted: 12-08-2016
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"Odds of miscarriage increase from 30s and eggs are more likely to get chromosomal problems. In today's era, in 40s very few women will have a successful pregnancy, and the odds of conceiving are almost nil beyond that. Life style changes have brought the menopause in women quite early at the age of 40s," said Kshitiz Murdia, a fertility expert at Indira IVF.
According to a London based study, at least one in eight women and one in 10 men in Britain have experienced infertility, yet nearly half of them have not sought medical help.
Urging women to keep their Body Mass Index (BMI) intact by following a nutrient-rich diet and reducing the consumption of alcohol and caffeine products, Murdia said the quality of sperms also has started getting affected due to the lifestyle in each decade.